Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Interactive - 2nd Edition
6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
I found this very compulsive, although Chris Tarrant can be very irritating as there is a lack of different responses from him. (although I suppose this charge could be levelled at the actual show). The on... read full review
A cliche, but this is a must for John Thaw fans. His premature death means we have to look back to discover new gems. Redcap is very much a product of it's time. As a sixties teenager that makes it ve... read full review
Five more episodes in the life of the lad from East Cheam. William Shakespeare wrote comic roles predominantly for two actors, Will Kemp and Robert Armin. What would he have written for Tony Hancock?... read full review
I remember when the Stones first hit the big time. The received wisdom was that they would not last twelve months. Twelve years was unthinkable. Forty years? Whoever heard of a sixty year old rocker. But then, ... read full review
The Adventures Of Robin Hood - The Complete Series 4
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
There has long been debate on the truth of the legend of Robin Hood. But those of us around in the early days of independant television know the answer. There really was a Robin Hood. And he went under the pseu... read full review
MIDSOMER MURDERS a collection of ten investigations
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Fans of this series have had to pay up to £16.99 for single episode releases of this classic detective series. Now, at last it is available in a series of ten investigations with a RRP of £99.99, but generally ... read full review
Warren Clarke at his best, ably supported by Colin Buchanan, with excellent screenplays by Alan Plater and Malcolm Bradbury, based on extremely well crafted novels by Reginald Hill. All the ingredients for a hi... read full review
Father Brown - The Man With Two Beards & Other Stories
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
G.K.Chesterton was a very good writer. And this is a very good adaptation of four of his detective stories. We can never know how many amateur detectives, in book, and on screen, owe their existence to the rema... read full review
I had already bought the second series of Redcap, so when the first series became available at a reasonable price (what is a reasonable price varies from person to person so I won't tell you what mine was)... read full review
Father Brown - The Hammer Of God And Other Stories (DVD
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is the first five episodes of the series that introduced a new generation to G.K.Chesterton's fictional Father Brown in 1974. Back then I couldn't buy a video or dvd of the recordings, but I coul... read full review